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THANKSGIVING
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1.       Bursali
400 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 02:07 am

Happy thanksgiving everyone...

2.       xkirstyx
363 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 02:11 am

Happy Thanksgiving. I am thankful for my family!

3.       Lyndie
968 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 02:12 am

HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Oooh I can smell the Turkey from here lolOlol

4.       xkirstyx
363 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 02:16 am

" I can smell the 'Turkey' from here" HA HA HA very funny , good one!

5.       Bursali
400 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 02:17 am

you are funny lyndie.hahahahaaa

6.       Lyndie
968 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 02:21 am

teşekkurer ederim canim bemin yaaaa!

7.       enerodesinueve
164 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 04:08 am

Quoting Lyndie:

HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Oooh I can smell the Turkey from here lolOlol




How does it smell like? Is it roasted, deep fried, BBQ, or smoked turkey? I like the roasted one. Hmmmm... mama mia!! I love the kitchen more on holidays!! In the Philippines we do not celebrate thanksgiving but we celebrate Christmas as early as September..
HAPPY THANKSGIVING CLASSMATES!!! ADVANCE MERRY CHRISTMAS TOO!!

8.       mltm
3690 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 06:50 pm

What's thanksgiving?

9.       Bursali
400 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 07:10 pm

its a holiday in usa. we get 2 days off from school. we cook hindi.

10.       freshman
704 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 07:12 pm

why Hindi and why not any other animals???

11.       Bursali
400 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 07:17 pm

i dont know be abi.

12.       freshman
704 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 07:21 pm

senin canın saolsun be ufaklık..you can learn it from your older relatives...

13.       Bursali
400 posts
 25 Nov 2005 Fri 07:25 pm

i'll try to learn it for you abi.

14.       bliss
900 posts
 26 Nov 2005 Sat 11:20 am

Hello Bursali,
This is especially for you.

A year after 102 Pilgrims landed at Plymouth (Massachusetts) in 1620, only 51 were still alive.Disease had taken a heavy toll during the winter of 1621.With 90 Wampanoag, the Pilgrims greatfully celebrated their harvest with three-day festival.It was this harvest celebration that became the legend of the first Thanksgiving.

THANKSGIVING DAY, an annual national holiday in the Usa, celebrating the harvest and the other blessings of the past year.It is originated in the autumn of 1621 when Plymouth (Massachusetts) governor William Bradford invited neighbouring Indians to join the Pilgrims for a three-day festival of recreation and feasting in gratitude for the bounty of the season.By the end of the 19th century, Thanksgiving Day had become an institution throughout New England and was officially proclamed as a national holiday by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.The traditional feast of turkey and pumpkin pie has since become an indigenious part of the national culture.Traditionally celebrated on the last Thursday in November, it was changed by act of Congress in 1941 to the fourth Thursday of that month.Canada first adopted Thanksgiving as a national holiday in November 1879, and it is now celebrated on the second Monday in October.

15.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 26 Nov 2005 Sat 11:29 am

Quoting mltm:

What's thanksgiving?



its sukran günü in turkish mltm... the one that ppl eat turkey(hindi) on movies or cartoons bla bla

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